Category Archives: Anne Lamott

Morrill’s Monday Morning Mashup – 3/19/12

MASH-UP A creative combination or mixing of content from different sources. Writers are often bombarded with information on what we should and shouldn’t be doing in our writerly lives, especially with all of the turmoil in the publishing industry today. The posts I’ve listed this week reminded … Continue reading

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Morrill’s Monday Morning Mashup – 12/12/11

MASH-UP A creative combination or mixing of content from different sources. Now that many of you have finished your Nanowrimo novels, (or for any other novel that needs some rework,) this is an excellent article on how to work through what Anne Lamott, author of Bird by … Continue reading

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The Zen of Splitting Wood

The cool, crisp days of autumn have arrived, and that means it’s time to split wood. Squirrels stockpile acorns for the long, cold days ahead. We stack firewood.In the first days of the splitting season, there is a kind of … Continue reading

Posted in Anne Lamott, autumn, Bird by Bird, Broken Dolls, novel, splitting wood, writing | 4 Comments